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Re: Who owns guns and you carry?
 Originally Posted by KMG
I get tired of finding people in their mid twenties with over thirty arrest, sometimes including one or two homicides and they are out walking the streets. Those kind of people are just not needed in society.
Sounds like the bad neighbor I had! After she was arrested (and released the next day... prisons and jails are too over-crowded to hold them, so they get released to commit more crimes!) I was able to get her full name and look up her record. 30 years old and had a 10 year criminal history, including multiple felonies. Most were drug-related (possession, cultivating marijuana), but others included identity theft, check fraud and forgery, and DUI. The other stellar individuals arrested on that property during the time had similar records. I collected over 20 license plate numbers which I gave to the police, and at least 5 or 6 of those included stolen vehicles. Other stolen property was found on the premises after each arrest. This is a big reason I want to move out of this state. These kinds of creeps are being released by the hundreds from state prisons and county jails.
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 Originally Posted by BrandiR
I don't think anyone should ever be allowed to walk if caught committing a crime. If less kids were given a slap on the wrist for their teenage nonsense, we'd have fewer adult criminals. We're WAY too lenient on criminals.
As for stealing animals, that's a different story. A life is clearly in danger, even if not human. Would I personally shoot someone to save a snake or a dog? Uh, no. But some people are more passionate about animals than I am. When I use the word "property" I mean inanimate objects, not a living anything.
Need to get the laws changed then, since animals are legally considered "property" the same as inanimate objects.
Why keep a snake? Why keep any animal? Because you enjoy the animal, find something beautiful and fascinating about it, and it fits seamlessly into your lifestyle.
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